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How do you know this? We all know its a sealed unit but I would think that its a single board inside with the flash chips soldered onboard. If you were to use any other method the phone would not be as sleek. What is the source for your "Yes" answer on this one? Or are you just making stuff up?

By removable he probably meant had a connector on it. The iPods have a ZIF ribbon on their drives which make them sorta upgradable. the ZIF connection used in an ipod has a 1.8" hdd attached. Even a drive this small wouldn't fit in an iPhone.

It would be cool if those in the know could soup their unit up by adding memory, but this could be an arduous task. I wouldn't do it.

I would however attempt to replace the battery myself if the process was well documented by third party battery producers. That shouldn't be that bad.

Zealot

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Not that you would really want to use it as such, but will the iPhone have the "Use This As An External Disc" option in iTunes to add files and such? Theres one or two files I would like to have with me.

Or would it be better to just email it to myself and then be able to view them.

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Not that you would really want to use it as such, but will the iPhone have the "Use This As An External Disc" option in iTunes to add files and such? Theres one or two files I would like to have with me.

Or would it be better to just email it to myself and then be able to view them.

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I probably wouldn't want to risk opening something that costs $600, it would be nice tho if one day Apple set up a program like they have for replacing ipod batteries. Maybe they could offer larger flash drives once they start offering larger flash drive iPhones